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how do you operate an auto company in that kind of environment? >> obviously i'm always found by the level five been very vocal on that and the first person to mention this but companies, usually companies and japan has a major corporation extremely strong and competitive companies do not suffer as much as the country suffers from going to invest my new cars in china or thailand or mexico or morocco and a lot of major companies are doing that without stating them that they're doing that but what happens is you're getting around the deutsch investments outside of japan. in the situation you have the declining population. you have the problem of the deficit and the questions about the energy because we are still waiting for the vision. this is a country of natural resources. this is a country from people. the only thing japan has is technology. that's all we have. it's extremely important and so far there is no clear answer. i think the duty of the people of the economically responsible and contributing to the country will always continue to be used
how do you operate an auto company in that kind of environment? >> obviously i'm always found by the level five been very vocal on that and the first person to mention this but companies, usually companies and japan has a major corporation extremely strong and competitive companies do not suffer as much as the country suffers from going to invest my new cars in china or thailand or mexico or morocco and a lot of major companies are doing that without stating them that they're doing that...
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it's an environment, nuclear weapons. those are issues that can only be -- [inaudible] in which cooperation between china and united states, that we found consensus? no. but i have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue, and that also that the alternative, it's really going to be in my view very similar. >> let's go to the middle with a man in a hat. wait for the mic upon. >> i am with national advisory council south asian affairs. i'm reading dr. kissinger's book on china, and on the paging out of chairman, i since one of the reasons might have been is very close relations with you, and his 100% agreement on proceeding with everything that you wanted to accomplish on behalf of the total policy that china and u.s. were following at that time. in other words, to get the soviet union's -- [inaudible] towards china. >> dr. kissinger, the question again is -- [inaudible] >> in conversations that occurred after 1973 of having, to be agreeable to the united states. .. simply
it's an environment, nuclear weapons. those are issues that can only be -- [inaudible] in which cooperation between china and united states, that we found consensus? no. but i have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue, and that also that the alternative, it's really going to be in my view very similar. >> let's go to the middle with a man in a hat. wait for the mic upon. >> i am with national advisory council south asian...
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namely that the environment of opportunities and prohibitions and regulations that government creates carman either facilitates the growth of business. that has certainly been the case throughout american history and code that to do century with the system canals it is built for the public that there the finest achievements other than perhaps within the civil war. in other words, the best thing a government can do is get out of the way it may be sad truth, but it is all said and done a big deep disease that i don't think we can live as a country. i'm putting a strictly as possible. if you don't agree, please say so. >> i think do what we are seeing is forcing our business leaders to pursue double bottom-line initiatives that you are trying to run a business, the juror also starting to run these enterprises like they were government. they spoke is going to be china. and i have a billion people, with some centralized command. it can communicate to its citizens in a very efficient fashion. the two governments to? they have to defend their citizens. they spoke honestly is concerned about
namely that the environment of opportunities and prohibitions and regulations that government creates carman either facilitates the growth of business. that has certainly been the case throughout american history and code that to do century with the system canals it is built for the public that there the finest achievements other than perhaps within the civil war. in other words, the best thing a government can do is get out of the way it may be sad truth, but it is all said and done a big deep...
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we've recently changed strategy in our approach in the maritime environment. we call it operation marteel. it focuses on a little more, on a more persistent focus on the traffic as it's moving back and forth throughout the region. using the same capacities, same authorities that we have always used, just changing the approach that we're using to see if we can reduce the impact of these organizations and the movement through the caribbean. we can force them to move other places that makes their trafficking and their movement of their capacities in a more difficult area. if you -- and that's primarily where we're working as we support the carsi pillar two. the carsi pillar three is strong and capable governments, and the goal really of safe streets. our programs really look to foster professional militaries, civilian-led militaries, foster respect for human rights, the rule of law and help support their engagement in the region. we're also looking to see how we can be creative within this area as well. where does it make sense to have u.s. military police go dow
we've recently changed strategy in our approach in the maritime environment. we call it operation marteel. it focuses on a little more, on a more persistent focus on the traffic as it's moving back and forth throughout the region. using the same capacities, same authorities that we have always used, just changing the approach that we're using to see if we can reduce the impact of these organizations and the movement through the caribbean. we can force them to move other places that makes their...
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it extends my miles per gallon, and it's better for the environment. we have proven through the solyndra case and other cases that some of the alternative energy sources are either not perfected or quite frankly just frankly don't work. so while we're developing ones that do, we should be robustly exploring in the gulf, in alaska, in the midwest, in the northwest, and offshore like my state of georgia. the resources we know exist raise the supply of petroleum in the united states and lower the price to the american taxpayer. all sources of energy that are safe and reliable should be promoted. that includes nuclear energy. now, i'm very proud, i'm thankful to the president that he issued the loan guarantee on the first reactors' license in this country since 1978. they are in augusta and burke county, georgia. but his chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission voted no on that final approval. he was outvoted 4-1, but he voted no. that sends a signal that we may talk on one hand about having robust development of all resources, but when it comes to pl
it extends my miles per gallon, and it's better for the environment. we have proven through the solyndra case and other cases that some of the alternative energy sources are either not perfected or quite frankly just frankly don't work. so while we're developing ones that do, we should be robustly exploring in the gulf, in alaska, in the midwest, in the northwest, and offshore like my state of georgia. the resources we know exist raise the supply of petroleum in the united states and lower the...
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you could look at the international trading environment and wonder about that. to me, and this is the answer to the question, and john would agree, the world in which the denied states is still strong but all the institutions are eroding is not a world i want to live in and therefore the united states does have an interest in trying its best to show up these institutions. >> bob is coming my way. this is great. >> a couple quick points. number one, my thesis is not that these institutions are independent. they are in fused with power and instruments of power and they are used to signal limits on power, power is never divorced from institutions. and in that regard, i argue that the u.s. has been so great on the world stage because it's tied the power to the institutions that spoke to make power more durable and expensive, but also making it more limited and less based on the indiscriminate arbitrary use of power in the traditional sense. so there is an argument about how the institutions can allow for the powerful state to be more influential by allowing to signa
you could look at the international trading environment and wonder about that. to me, and this is the answer to the question, and john would agree, the world in which the denied states is still strong but all the institutions are eroding is not a world i want to live in and therefore the united states does have an interest in trying its best to show up these institutions. >> bob is coming my way. this is great. >> a couple quick points. number one, my thesis is not that these...
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it related to that, i will talk about questions pertaining to the regional security environment that jeff has also just raised. let me begin with questions related to military leadership. not unlike the turnover of the party, there's been a near total makeover of china's senior military leadership reflect in the dynamics that or they are that chung noted about how retirements are mandated and so forth. so if we look where we were even a few weeks ago, we see major changes in the composition of the central military commission. we see a poor student and military members of the bureau. we see hooch and house decision to retire from leadership, notable by ted and shaun and the role with respect to military affairs. we have new leadership in all four general departments as well as new leadership of the second artillery air force. at the same time, it is important to note those who were not promoted were two generals, both very high-ranking, both the ruling families in china who were associated specifically chung hi jan who was political secretary. a very, very powerful figure in the milit
it related to that, i will talk about questions pertaining to the regional security environment that jeff has also just raised. let me begin with questions related to military leadership. not unlike the turnover of the party, there's been a near total makeover of china's senior military leadership reflect in the dynamics that or they are that chung noted about how retirements are mandated and so forth. so if we look where we were even a few weeks ago, we see major changes in the composition of...
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the united states also faces challenges to maintain a fair and open global economic environment that enables our businesses to continue to compete and to thrive. to meet these formidable challenges, secretary clinton has led the effort of all of us here at the state department. just as you have done in many other companies to innovate, to retool, and to refocus. she is emphasized that america's economic leadership and strengths are critical to advancing our foreign policy objectives. but equally, that it is imperative to globalize all the tools at our disposal, including american diplomacy to support america's economic priorities at home and abroad. high level, ongoing and energetic support for american companies is essential part of that effort. she has done this in all parts of the world herself on the many trips that she has taken, and she has urged all of us to do likewise. today's conference is a major component of the secretaries economic statecraft agenda, into pursuing these goals. her leadership and her determination have driven our economic engagement forward, and she has m
the united states also faces challenges to maintain a fair and open global economic environment that enables our businesses to continue to compete and to thrive. to meet these formidable challenges, secretary clinton has led the effort of all of us here at the state department. just as you have done in many other companies to innovate, to retool, and to refocus. she is emphasized that america's economic leadership and strengths are critical to advancing our foreign policy objectives. but...
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madam president, you're a member of the environment and public works committee. you've been instrumental in getting this bill to the floor. people asked me yesterday, some of the press people, what it's been like to get this law to the state it's in now, this bill, to passing the senate. and i said people like to say watching a bill become law is like watching somebody making sausage. i said it's a lot messier than that. it really is. i mean, this bill was almost derailed because somebody wanted to talk about contraception. then we had issues that have nothing to do with the bill dealing with offshore oil drilling, and issues dealing with pipelines and issues dealing with extraneous matters. but we got through it all. and we got through it all for one main reason, i think, and that is the desire of the vast majority of senators -- certainly not all. there are some on the fringes who don't want to do this bill. but the vast majority of senators want to get this bill done. and why is that? it's because this is a bipartisan program that's been in place since dwight
madam president, you're a member of the environment and public works committee. you've been instrumental in getting this bill to the floor. people asked me yesterday, some of the press people, what it's been like to get this law to the state it's in now, this bill, to passing the senate. and i said people like to say watching a bill become law is like watching somebody making sausage. i said it's a lot messier than that. it really is. i mean, this bill was almost derailed because somebody...
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, changes the environment. i was not in all honesty of the leader of the rule of law. as a battalion commander coming out of -- work with me on this. don't leave me -- i am going to tie it in here -- battalion commander coming out of paktia and understanding the culture pretty well i thought there is no way they're going to buy off on a judge and jury and will of wall. they are not going to let this off to anybody. a good friend of mine, gerald mark martin was running this program and pull me in as he does very well and puts his big arm around me and talks the through this and convinces me that get after it, figure this thing out. what i sought emerge in khost and paktia was this overwhelming well, they structured process of rule of law. in fact one of the number one requests as we traveled out to the districts is when at oxford -- when am i going to get the judge out there to solve some of these issues. and haqqani realized that. there is this protective aspects. we don't want to send the judges out because of
, changes the environment. i was not in all honesty of the leader of the rule of law. as a battalion commander coming out of -- work with me on this. don't leave me -- i am going to tie it in here -- battalion commander coming out of paktia and understanding the culture pretty well i thought there is no way they're going to buy off on a judge and jury and will of wall. they are not going to let this off to anybody. a good friend of mine, gerald mark martin was running this program and pull me...
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and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role will play and implement the new dod strategic guidance. and just the army will always be there to fight and win wars, but it's no longer an option. whether it is fiscal constraints of whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an arm and we have to be able to do much more. it's a central philosophy, in order for them to shape a complex and dynamic concerned world. conflict is ultimately a human endeavor, and the army strength is operating amongst its populations. and at the nexus of many domains, including cyber, it's very important for us to understand relationships between cyber and the human dimension and the land domain. and what does that mean for future conflicts. and i think sometimes in our conversations we don't really talk about that. and it's important for us to understand that as we go forward. i believe the army's unique strategic get those are crucial as we move forward. we have to be able to p
and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role will play and implement the new dod strategic guidance. and just the army will always be there to fight and win wars, but it's no longer an option. whether it is fiscal constraints of whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an arm and we have to be able to do much more. it's a central philosophy, in order for them to shape a complex and dynamic concerned world....
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high relative torsndeyto atmncultfn atobfung a whfact were funding adequately one of the worst market environment i had ev haemerency loans or had been nationalized or were having trouble finding. yet we are posting the ih vhe iweae in hs eelbe ules er e other institutions can actually get funds at their level. >> what is the indications te heurdd'ta t aghw have recently. in other words the returns could be low. if i c mkeupo e bse hitsa if latg his si of 16 banks hich was the question att ie iu ateopf ac histeprtes t. october, 2008 when barclay this was funding adequately inatiolbobl welas any thsstheera th twe nationalized and 100% of the day in october 20100% we were the ghtht ihst'sor iu be be mat acays was lowering their submission for the reputation for things like that. barclays during that months was reere 1 islsah t hdy 1r on re f h day were reporting at levels lower than that and some of those banks getnaterefund at any lee f e or es the highest without knowing all that i just went through the might think it to themselves my goodness they can't fund. wenoniehe bshnd r reepraeh 4.7 billi
high relative torsndeyto atmncultfn atobfung a whfact were funding adequately one of the worst market environment i had ev haemerency loans or had been nationalized or were having trouble finding. yet we are posting the ih vhe iweae in hs eelbe ules er e other institutions can actually get funds at their level. >> what is the indications te heurdd'ta t aghw have recently. in other words the returns could be low. if i c mkeupo e bse hitsa if latg his si of 16 banks hich was the question...
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we believe that environment and development can and should go hand in hand." a growing economy creates the resources necessary for environmental protection, and environmental protection makes growth sustainable over the long term. when he was asked over his own target of subsequent meetings with global stakeholders, president bush could not have been more clear. he said the united states will be there with specific plans prepared to share, but more important, that others who have signed these documents ought to have specific plans also. so i think this is a leadership role, president bush said. we are challenging them to come forward. we will be there. i think the third world and others are entitled to know that the commitments made are going to be commitments kept. that was the president of the united states speaking on behalf of our nation and indeed the aspirations of the world 20 years ago. how dramatic and sad it is that 20 years later shockingly we find ourselves in a strange and dangerous place on this issue, a place that this former president probably
we believe that environment and development can and should go hand in hand." a growing economy creates the resources necessary for environmental protection, and environmental protection makes growth sustainable over the long term. when he was asked over his own target of subsequent meetings with global stakeholders, president bush could not have been more clear. he said the united states will be there with specific plans prepared to share, but more important, that others who have signed...
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today, what shifted, this is across the consumer work we do as was seen it in this political environment, people are changing the way they view risk. they are not entirely risk-averse, but they become more wary of risk. they feel better about the choices they make when they wait risk carefully, and to take a less risky choice. so for example, if you look at new car purchases, which arrested detroit has been fabulous. we have jobs saved. with all three automakers profitable for the first time in a decade. a today new cars that are being bought, the average age of the car this thing turn in his 10 years as opposed to seven which is used to be. more people are willing to buy used cars before new cars. so they are not totally risk-averse but they are wary of the. it manifests itself in some interesting ways. if you look at the top arrow and the data at the top of his chart, you ask people which would you prefer, opportunities to change employers or professions, or long-term implant with a single employer. by two to one now americans are saying long-term employment with a single employer. i d
today, what shifted, this is across the consumer work we do as was seen it in this political environment, people are changing the way they view risk. they are not entirely risk-averse, but they become more wary of risk. they feel better about the choices they make when they wait risk carefully, and to take a less risky choice. so for example, if you look at new car purchases, which arrested detroit has been fabulous. we have jobs saved. with all three automakers profitable for the first time in...
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environment. bullying is a issue martin and i feel strong about, not only as you heard he and i have four children because it affects so many people. it has such a ripple effect. i became interested in the issue back in 2005. as a judge i became a volunteer in a truancy reduction project through the baltimore city public school system and i was hearing from children basically in the middle school ages as we were trying to get kids in middle school energized about coming to school so in high school we wouldn't have so many dropouts. the middle schoolkids i would sit and talk about, it was sort of a recurring theme i was hearing from children, 6th, 7th graders saying they're not coming to school because they're being made fun of. as i would ask more question i was realizing the kids mostly being made fun of were kids with different learning disabilities. i put my readers on, physical disabilities and certainly many of the lgbt youth t really struck a chord with me because i thought to myself, these
environment. bullying is a issue martin and i feel strong about, not only as you heard he and i have four children because it affects so many people. it has such a ripple effect. i became interested in the issue back in 2005. as a judge i became a volunteer in a truancy reduction project through the baltimore city public school system and i was hearing from children basically in the middle school ages as we were trying to get kids in middle school energized about coming to school so in high...
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whether that stability is the funding environment or the requirements environment or industry's ability to hire, train, get the right people in the right place at the right time, do those fundamentals, those fundamentals drive this process substantially. secondly, if we could look at shortening the cycle times, cycle times in the industry are getting longer and longer and longer from the formation of a proposal, the early test phases, it's getting longer and time is money. anything we can do to streamline, simplify and shorten that process certainly would accrue to a portfolio of efficiency initiatives that i think would result in good savings. >> i'd simply offer the recommendations of the defense business board that reports to the secretary of defense, take them up on their suggestion. what they're proposing is simply suspend regulatory environment in which every regulation then has to justify the reasons for its application as is being sought to be applied. otherwise, dispense with it. that is an approach that will sort out this question, not our recommendations, one that the busines
whether that stability is the funding environment or the requirements environment or industry's ability to hire, train, get the right people in the right place at the right time, do those fundamentals, those fundamentals drive this process substantially. secondly, if we could look at shortening the cycle times, cycle times in the industry are getting longer and longer and longer from the formation of a proposal, the early test phases, it's getting longer and time is money. anything we can do to...
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i'm in a patient to urban environment. i love it. that's why i'm studying. it is a basket of opportunity. i went public schools my whole life and, you know, it was from like the teacher who said, you might like doing this and spend time after school and introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone that stayed after school with me that went through different topics they didn't understand or from my debate coach in high school, you know, who not get paid but spend an extra six hours, you know, per week to coaching us. these are all thicks i found made the character of my life. nay all happened not by by way of large institution. not way of something far and distance. there was any local experience. this is what i found in sort of this homely city. you often here the characterization of cities or urban environments as sorts of get lost there's nothing impersonal. this is not has been my experience. this is what i think the local represents. in returning to what i find to be the theme is that cities and local politics a
i'm in a patient to urban environment. i love it. that's why i'm studying. it is a basket of opportunity. i went public schools my whole life and, you know, it was from like the teacher who said, you might like doing this and spend time after school and introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone that stayed after school with me that went through different topics they didn't understand or from my debate coach in high school, you know, who not get paid but spend an extra six hours, you...
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sending it up to the environment? china has agreed with cuba that it's going to drill for oil 20 miles off the coast of cuba which, i think, is 70 miles off the coast of florida? we're not drilling for it? it's our oil. explain that to me. china is going to do it safer than we would do it? we're not drilling because we're afraid of an oil spill, but china is going to extract the oil from the ground in a safer way than we do? this election is going to be two very, very different directions. obama gets re-elected, i say he reaffirms and in stronger terms his just say no approach to energy. i think nuclear power is finished. coal is finished. fracking gets slowed down because if you get intimidated by the environmentalists over the keystone pipeline, wait until you see what they do to him over fracking. we'll work on wind and solar, and china's working on everything else, and once again, we're going to lose in the competition to china. if romney gets elected, i think you'll have just say yes approach. i think you'll have
sending it up to the environment? china has agreed with cuba that it's going to drill for oil 20 miles off the coast of cuba which, i think, is 70 miles off the coast of florida? we're not drilling for it? it's our oil. explain that to me. china is going to do it safer than we would do it? we're not drilling because we're afraid of an oil spill, but china is going to extract the oil from the ground in a safer way than we do? this election is going to be two very, very different directions....
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commitments and keep a devotees and established environment ministry's. virtually every country established an environment ministry or its equivalent many of them cabinet level agencies. moving forward to rio, the conference on the development in 1992 where i headed the united states delegation, the expectation is much greater than for rio+20. one cannot feel the sense of meeting fatigue and a resignation and lowered expectations going into rio+20. i think it is probably a good idea to lower expectations for the conference frankly. there are some specific things in an appealing way that can be achieved there and will achieve the cost perhaps not as dramatically as was achieved 20 years ago but never the less effectively to continue the world, the environment in a better direction. now, what rio did, and i have a number of really indelible memories, most compelling is a flying back from a meeting that i had with the president in three of his ministers wear i leave out the terms under which i would support president bush attending the conference, the presid
commitments and keep a devotees and established environment ministry's. virtually every country established an environment ministry or its equivalent many of them cabinet level agencies. moving forward to rio, the conference on the development in 1992 where i headed the united states delegation, the expectation is much greater than for rio+20. one cannot feel the sense of meeting fatigue and a resignation and lowered expectations going into rio+20. i think it is probably a good idea to lower...
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one of those, of course, is the regulatory environment. another is the tax environment. start-up companies face significant challenges in accessing enough capital to get off the ground. we were successful in passing the jobs act signed by the president a few weeks ago. this legislation picks up where that legislation left off. incidentally, i read this morning that already crowd funding is beginning to develop a piece of -- a development that occurs as a result of the passage of the jobs act, so once washington, d.c., creates the -- i will say that differently. once washington, d.c., gets out of the way so that the private sector can pursue opportunities, those opportunities are pursued, and we see that already happening with the passage of the jobs act in regard to crowd source funding in which we're gathering capital investments from people across the country to help new businesses commence. this legislation, the start-up act makes permanent 100% exemption on capital gains taxes for investments held at least five years in a qualified small business so investors can pro
one of those, of course, is the regulatory environment. another is the tax environment. start-up companies face significant challenges in accessing enough capital to get off the ground. we were successful in passing the jobs act signed by the president a few weeks ago. this legislation picks up where that legislation left off. incidentally, i read this morning that already crowd funding is beginning to develop a piece of -- a development that occurs as a result of the passage of the jobs act,...
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the base on the environment -- and subsequent vote that after that that is made on the project finance. in those large projects, two you happened to mention go through a two-step process. it's mandated by our transparent environmental policy which i will tell you is the only one in the entire world that is fully transparent. ready not one of the training partners has at transparent environmental policy like we do. we candidly -- we could argue a disadvantage. we publish all of this in advance of proving any project whether it's not the case whether it's china, japan, germany, people inside and outside the oecd. in the case of those two projects, we went through with them. they have a portfolio approach to the renewable energy in both places. we're not supporting coal plants that could be environmentally above the target level of 850 units of carbon per. which only is supercritical plans and only in countries where we've seen such as south dakota africa which has been -- south africa which has been citing as the best long-term portfolio and environmentally sensitive program. renewable e
the base on the environment -- and subsequent vote that after that that is made on the project finance. in those large projects, two you happened to mention go through a two-step process. it's mandated by our transparent environmental policy which i will tell you is the only one in the entire world that is fully transparent. ready not one of the training partners has at transparent environmental policy like we do. we candidly -- we could argue a disadvantage. we publish all of this in advance...
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it appears that you talked extensively about the urban environment. but i'm concerned about rural america. those kids who are literally forgotten. i'm just wondering, what's taking place, is it on our american agenda to do something for rural america kids all across, all across the country? and jimmy give more attention to looking at, in terms of achievement? can we do a better job of partnership being with parents? i know we can't force. no, but i think we can deal stronger and better partnerships with them? >> i'm interested in your question though. you raised a gender question, and you kind of flip it. i thought you're going to say where are the boys. >> i was going to get their. >> the college and the professional school level we see increasing number of women. and wondering where the young men are, but you are saying something different. >> i'm seeing something different. out here in these middle schools and high schools. those kids are not really highly engaged in during process. if you look at in getting involved in the stem, okay, and the scie
it appears that you talked extensively about the urban environment. but i'm concerned about rural america. those kids who are literally forgotten. i'm just wondering, what's taking place, is it on our american agenda to do something for rural america kids all across, all across the country? and jimmy give more attention to looking at, in terms of achievement? can we do a better job of partnership being with parents? i know we can't force. no, but i think we can deal stronger and better...
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it's a really great environment. i might have an idea, and somebody else has an idea, we co-line it. there's a lot of talking. we go out, do the news gathering, file the story, goes through an editing process, and if it's a featured article, something for ipad magazine, goes through a more extensive editing process, and then it's online. there's a mix of quality editing and traditional process you think of, but also we're the internet, and we need it up quickly and ensure we stay on top of the content and scoops getting people fresh news. >> host: there's a tweet saying obama scripting questions for entertainment interviews. talking to entertainment tonight and what do you think of those interviews as ways to put information out there to the regime -- general public? >> guest: it's understandable, i don't have a problem with it as long as it means they are not talking to the political press corp. where they get harder questions. it's great. i mean, we all love hearing what the president's favorite song is, what his w
it's a really great environment. i might have an idea, and somebody else has an idea, we co-line it. there's a lot of talking. we go out, do the news gathering, file the story, goes through an editing process, and if it's a featured article, something for ipad magazine, goes through a more extensive editing process, and then it's online. there's a mix of quality editing and traditional process you think of, but also we're the internet, and we need it up quickly and ensure we stay on top of the...
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was worried about being in a new environment. now i realize that everyone is here for the same reason. we are all homeless and alone. since i have been here i have found support from other girls and stuff. they helped me with my homework and found close for minority school. there help me find a more permanent place to live. i have been homeless on and off my whole life. my mom was a single mother with four kids in this sort of minimum wage jobs are alive. i remember watching my mother struggle to pay the rent and thus having to go to a shelter when i was five. i want my life to be better. as i grew out of mom and i started getting into a lot of fights. she was verbally abusive to me, and sometimes physically abusive . by the time i was 16 and had to leave for my own safety. there are was, 16 homes. i went from house to house state for two or three days and other family members houses not knowing where was going to end up. throughout the struggle of less dedicated to graduating high-school the matter what. i was with the mckin
was worried about being in a new environment. now i realize that everyone is here for the same reason. we are all homeless and alone. since i have been here i have found support from other girls and stuff. they helped me with my homework and found close for minority school. there help me find a more permanent place to live. i have been homeless on and off my whole life. my mom was a single mother with four kids in this sort of minimum wage jobs are alive. i remember watching my mother struggle...
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i think even if the answer is have that we will understand the environment we're in, and you see a lot of investing in. [inaudible] in other words, you fear that there is enough distinction between the parties that if mitt romney becomes the president that you could have such change that you want to keep some of that cash rather than invest it and? >> no. no. well, i don't fear. i think it would be in all likelihood something after the election, it's ridiculous we have to wait that long, but after the election president obama, republican-controlled house and senate, i think at that point some reasonable solutions will be promulgated. that's my hope and my belief your and it just takes that time, and it's too bad with the gerrymandered districts, fox news, cnn, no one stays in washington on the weekend talks about. you are penalized if you compromise. you losing your home district. that dynamic is just killing us right now as a country. we've got to have a lethargic experience to get us to the other side. >> what does it take them a nasty more of a political leadership question, both of
i think even if the answer is have that we will understand the environment we're in, and you see a lot of investing in. [inaudible] in other words, you fear that there is enough distinction between the parties that if mitt romney becomes the president that you could have such change that you want to keep some of that cash rather than invest it and? >> no. no. well, i don't fear. i think it would be in all likelihood something after the election, it's ridiculous we have to wait that long,...
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first and foremost, we have to create an environment that small businesses can thrive in. when we look at the uniqueness of the border that is different from the tax reform that's needed for the whole nation, we need comprehensive immigration reform. as i travel the border and meet with the folks in the ranchers, we have a workforce problem because of our immigration system that is broken and we can't get workers to go back and forth. it takes hours to come back and forth. these problems create an impediment to congress. we have to be able to provide a workforce that can look back and forth very easily. right now, we are not able to do that because of all of the impediments that are thereby not having an effective comprehensive immigration policy. so that becomes an economic issue as well. because the workers here who want to work, there are not enough of them. the workers that came from across the border to take care of our branches and take care of the agricultural industry, making the back-and-forth like they want to. we desperately need immigration people because it's
first and foremost, we have to create an environment that small businesses can thrive in. when we look at the uniqueness of the border that is different from the tax reform that's needed for the whole nation, we need comprehensive immigration reform. as i travel the border and meet with the folks in the ranchers, we have a workforce problem because of our immigration system that is broken and we can't get workers to go back and forth. it takes hours to come back and forth. these problems create...
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that's the same thing on an environment inside. easier been hacked or you're about to be hacked and you just don't know it yet. one of the things were identified this past year in our annual report was that 90% of the companies that were breached were notified by a third party. so someone else, in 53% of the cases it was law enforcement agencies that notified that company that it had a data breach. and for the time they were originally breached to the time it was recognized is not measured in seconds and is not measured in minutes. it's measured in weeks and months. >> and years spent in a some extreme cases, years. so this is the issue that we need to address. when we talk about an awareness campaign it's not about posters and information overload. it's about providing actionable intelligence so i can do something about it. >> a dvi are that you mention, that's data breach investigation report that verizon puts out early each year, coming out early 2013. and that has information from u.s. government from the secret service and fro
that's the same thing on an environment inside. easier been hacked or you're about to be hacked and you just don't know it yet. one of the things were identified this past year in our annual report was that 90% of the companies that were breached were notified by a third party. so someone else, in 53% of the cases it was law enforcement agencies that notified that company that it had a data breach. and for the time they were originally breached to the time it was recognized is not measured in...
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a strong business environment you can see is essential. while it's critical, that the government stop pushing policies that stifle innovation, the government does play a useful role in basic research. we see it in health care. we see it in national defense. we see it in a host of places that we applaud. the public sector has traditionally supported these basic researchers, and it should continue to do so. the equation has worked pretty well for our system, and so as lawmakers face tough and necessary decisions about spending, they've got to keep an eye on the traditional role of driving basic research. we can't fix our entitlement problems in this country by trying to take it in nickel and dimes out of essential programs. we can fix the entitlement issue without denying anyone their fundamental coverage by making some sensible changes. and until we do this, all of the things i'm talking about here will be all the more difficult to rationalize and fund. while we are talking about positive things, there is, let's not forget that maintaining
a strong business environment you can see is essential. while it's critical, that the government stop pushing policies that stifle innovation, the government does play a useful role in basic research. we see it in health care. we see it in national defense. we see it in a host of places that we applaud. the public sector has traditionally supported these basic researchers, and it should continue to do so. the equation has worked pretty well for our system, and so as lawmakers face tough and...
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and here from transport canada, what their priorities are in the regulatory environment. martin? >> thank you come chuck and for the opportunity to come to i want to do a little a decree on where we are coming at the opportunity to come and express some of -- to share the experiences and perspectives. i would like to acknowledge a lot of what you do includes members so it is an organization to get i was just thinking as we talk this morning everything matters and i fully support that. i was also also looking in the context of the decision here in the security this morning and i think the conclusion on my own mind is in a risk-based world, and a conscious decision not to do some of the things so that it will lower the end of the spectrum that you are dealing with them as opposed to just not dealing with them. so the two things are impossible to reconcile. everything this matter but sometimes you have to make a decision you can't do it all. that is an attraction between the two. just a little bit of background, the absolute number of accidents continues to drop despite increasing t
and here from transport canada, what their priorities are in the regulatory environment. martin? >> thank you come chuck and for the opportunity to come to i want to do a little a decree on where we are coming at the opportunity to come and express some of -- to share the experiences and perspectives. i would like to acknowledge a lot of what you do includes members so it is an organization to get i was just thinking as we talk this morning everything matters and i fully support that. i...
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these proposals is in how to play that role, how to lead in this very complex and dynamic security environment. too often when governor romney talks about american leadership, and by the way, peace through strength is a great slogan that is not a foreign policy. you know, it sounds like he's talking about the u.s. being out front first, and the you know, the rest being alone. i think this administration came in and found a number of our alliances and partnerships afraid in the post-iraq period because of, you know, the previous years and the previous administration. and i think this president has sought to adopt an approach to american leadership that really inspires and enabled others to step up and contribute alongside us. on the theory that that collective action on the part of the international community is much more effective in dealing with the kind of threats and challenges that we face today. you can see it in the 49 nation coalition that's been built in afghanistan. you can see it with regard to how we've gone after al qaeda globally with partners on the ground. we can see it in the m
these proposals is in how to play that role, how to lead in this very complex and dynamic security environment. too often when governor romney talks about american leadership, and by the way, peace through strength is a great slogan that is not a foreign policy. you know, it sounds like he's talking about the u.s. being out front first, and the you know, the rest being alone. i think this administration came in and found a number of our alliances and partnerships afraid in the post-iraq period...
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it is clear that putin is trying to create a provocative environment in, within georgia today. we need to take steps to make sure the e.u. six-point plan is worked out, a plan that was not implemented after the war. and i hope displaced persons and communities will have a chance to be reintegrated back into georgia where they belong. we need to take the steps to eliminate and reduce unnecessary human suffering. the e.u. has an important monitoring mission there, and i urge russia and georgia to work with them. one last point i want to make about georgia is a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. marine corps who is stationed in tblisi reported on what is a phenomenal thing going on. georgia is not in nato. president obama said they can be and will be and they should be. but at this moment in time georgia is contributing more forces and soldiers per capita than any nation on earth through the nato mission in afghanistan. and the lieutenant colonel in our marine corps training these georgian soldiers said they were great fighters. he went on to say, if you want to know how i can prove t
it is clear that putin is trying to create a provocative environment in, within georgia today. we need to take steps to make sure the e.u. six-point plan is worked out, a plan that was not implemented after the war. and i hope displaced persons and communities will have a chance to be reintegrated back into georgia where they belong. we need to take the steps to eliminate and reduce unnecessary human suffering. the e.u. has an important monitoring mission there, and i urge russia and georgia to...
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the second sbr exam evalwaits internal control environment. second, in june, the army asserted audit readiness for three missile programs: javelin, hell fire, and tow." that remits 16% -- represents 16% of the operating materials and supplies. the dod-ig will conduct exams to validate this assertion. for the remaining two challenges, we developed a well-defined business architecture, enabling the erp system to better support army audit readiness objectives. we are conducting assessments of the erps and material feeder systems using the gao financial information systems control audit manual that provides guide lines an auditor follows when conducting an audit of a federal agency. i'm confident they will fully support the army's audit readiness goals as independents already confirmed gfebs to be substantially compliant with sfmia and the construction structure. gfebs is about 93% compliant. we have achieved some significant accomplishments in the last 12 months. we received a clean opinion on appropriations received. for exam one, we received a
the second sbr exam evalwaits internal control environment. second, in june, the army asserted audit readiness for three missile programs: javelin, hell fire, and tow." that remits 16% -- represents 16% of the operating materials and supplies. the dod-ig will conduct exams to validate this assertion. for the remaining two challenges, we developed a well-defined business architecture, enabling the erp system to better support army audit readiness objectives. we are conducting assessments of...
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cajth nitt, we ad ewo, particularly in some of these expeditionary environments? what is the role of the state departme and commerce and stic of rs vi'sur oni p menoo ghtahecewe had and the relative stability from zero to 205whee the afghans were just waiting fothe fod top teit c juihe. th mmyfts,le ecismiry power. energy, education, health care. w we have spent bilons and billions, sting most of it i indo pofc io wh y kut itls a policy and i don't necessarily blame the military. in fact i admire them. they are charging hard. i d ese going r u.oven is t. tag t giitt thorgae enemy. bees vintages and valleys that we have secured and can reatd r stng efr kng us, stopping the enemy from attacking us in our homeland but that is only thefirst 10, 20%. viy?av einert? >> hello. i am with a major u.s. air kerry con man te h rts of africa and the security of our crews when they are laying over in those countries. do you see al qaedaats heernsng ugh gian ul ueih being at risk in those countries? >> i think it depends where you are in africa. it's a massi continent and we hav
cajth nitt, we ad ewo, particularly in some of these expeditionary environments? what is the role of the state departme and commerce and stic of rs vi'sur oni p menoo ghtahecewe had and the relative stability from zero to 205whee the afghans were just waiting fothe fod top teit c juihe. th mmyfts,le ecismiry power. energy, education, health care. w we have spent bilons and billions, sting most of it i indo pofc io wh y kut itls a policy and i don't necessarily blame the military. in fact i...
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given a fiscally constrained environment, we will accomplish these in a controlled manner. we are committed to ensuring we walk down the hill being ready. the nation's already off a cliff. we'll reduce the active force and strength from 570,000 to 490,000 including a reduction of at least eight brigade combat teams. it is important to note, however, that an army of 490,000 in 2017 will be different and more capable than an army of 482,000 that we had in 2001. an army seasoned by combat will continue to increase investment in special operations forces and the cyber domain, improved command and control capabilities, enhanced mission command, combat teams are more capable and lethal, increased assets, national reserves give us increased depth and capacity. finally, we'll leverage the lessons learns from ten years of combat as we look into developing what our future force might look at. going forward, the army has three principled interconnected roles, prevent, shape, and win. we prevent conflict. we do this by maintaining credibility based on the army capacity, its readiness,
given a fiscally constrained environment, we will accomplish these in a controlled manner. we are committed to ensuring we walk down the hill being ready. the nation's already off a cliff. we'll reduce the active force and strength from 570,000 to 490,000 including a reduction of at least eight brigade combat teams. it is important to note, however, that an army of 490,000 in 2017 will be different and more capable than an army of 482,000 that we had in 2001. an army seasoned by combat will...
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it is very hard for a creature to succeed in an environment in which it is becoming soluble, and that is what is happening as our oceans acid phi and the -- acidify and the small basic creatures at the very bottom of the food chain that live by making their shells can no longer make shells successfully because the water is too acidic. in the arctic, we see unprecedented ice melt. the caps are shrinking. every day, it seems, we hear about a new record being broken, a new loss of ice cover in the arctic. in the tropics, we see coral dying. in some places, 80% of the coral is gone. i have been to places that i can remember live and lively coral reefs, and now you go back and the coral is still there but it's dead. it's like an abandoned building. fish can swim around in it but it's not the fountain of life that a coral reef is supposed to be. there is a garbage geyer in the pacific that is estimated to be larger than the size of the state of texas in which enormous amounts of the plastics that we discard are being swept and floating. we have whales that are poison to the point where -- p
it is very hard for a creature to succeed in an environment in which it is becoming soluble, and that is what is happening as our oceans acid phi and the -- acidify and the small basic creatures at the very bottom of the food chain that live by making their shells can no longer make shells successfully because the water is too acidic. in the arctic, we see unprecedented ice melt. the caps are shrinking. every day, it seems, we hear about a new record being broken, a new loss of ice cover in the...
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unfortunately in many respects our regulatory environment isn't sensible or balanced. i don't think that any of these are controversial points. for example, president obama has called for a rigorous cost benefit analysis of existing regulations and proposed regulations. so i'm particularly interested in how fsoc is coordinating and correcting ambiguous, conflicting and unnecessarily burdensome regulations in addition to addressing jurisdictional battles among regulatory agencies. i'm also concern and interested whether you might recommend ways to simplify, consolidate and streamline regulatory agencies themselves. "the new york times" called dodd-frank's failure to do so a lost opportunity. i think we might also have some bipartisan agreement on that point. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. schweikert of arizona. >> mr. secretary, almost on the same thing you've heard from some of the other opening statements, we're engaged in a little project in our office where we're trying to build a flow chart of all the regulatory mechanics, all the touches to those who are regulate
unfortunately in many respects our regulatory environment isn't sensible or balanced. i don't think that any of these are controversial points. for example, president obama has called for a rigorous cost benefit analysis of existing regulations and proposed regulations. so i'm particularly interested in how fsoc is coordinating and correcting ambiguous, conflicting and unnecessarily burdensome regulations in addition to addressing jurisdictional battles among regulatory agencies. i'm also...
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environment. interstate conflict, and intrastate conflict. it dealt with nuclear biological weapons. terrorism and internationally organized crime. these are all issues that u.n. intervenes in, there are issues that affect all of us. and this intervention is something that we should be prepared to play our role. that is one point. the other point i would want to make is that international community has a crucial role to play in build and help the societies based on the rule of law. healthy societies in my judgment rely on three pillars; peace and security, sustainable development, respectful rule of law, and human rights,. and the third is the most important. if you do not develop a rule of law in human rights, you are building on sand. in fact this is what you notice in africa. i'm sure three years ago if i had asked those of you in this room what you think of tunisia, i would have received the answer, great place. great tourist destination, very stable, secure, and economically they are doing we
environment. interstate conflict, and intrastate conflict. it dealt with nuclear biological weapons. terrorism and internationally organized crime. these are all issues that u.n. intervenes in, there are issues that affect all of us. and this intervention is something that we should be prepared to play our role. that is one point. the other point i would want to make is that international community has a crucial role to play in build and help the societies based on the rule of law. healthy...
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this other side of the, which the group by study i do hiv research and i study people and poor urban environments that have a long involvement in the criminal justice system or their partners have involved in the criminal justice system, and in that pricey the problem of basically so many social forces are pulling them apart and undermining the relationships are undermining the are seeking to establish intimacy and conditions that are constantly like separated and people going to jail, not going to jail. >> guest: as you sit in the book i spent special attention to this group which is unusual in the sense that they are the least likely to live alone, but the most likely to have those problems, and i think i would address it the way that you did which is to trace the ways in which these kind of personal problems in some ways are related to these are structural situations of problems of unemployment and being in the neighborhood of high crime and higher probability of contracting infectious disease. these are risks and they can undermine anyone's capacity to have relationships and have stable fulfi
this other side of the, which the group by study i do hiv research and i study people and poor urban environments that have a long involvement in the criminal justice system or their partners have involved in the criminal justice system, and in that pricey the problem of basically so many social forces are pulling them apart and undermining the relationships are undermining the are seeking to establish intimacy and conditions that are constantly like separated and people going to jail, not...
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it's residents and the environment. as mayors of our urban centers, you know what gardens and greenspaces can do from jump starting economic development and urban revitalization to providing a place for children to play, gardens and greenspaces have the power to transform communities. scotts has already had the pleasure of working with many of the mayors here today on a variety of transformative green space initiatives. we've seen just how a teaching garden in los angeles can help children with autism to learn, grow, and explore. in the city of houston, we saw firsthand how a community comes together and supports the edible garden movement all in partnership with mayor parker. to help more communities experience the tangible benefits of gardens, we launch the grow 1,000, a national outreach initiative to reach 1,000 gardens and greenspaces in the u.s. and canada and europe by 2018. after learning about the uscm's commitment and strategic focus on expanding the nation's greenspaces, it was clear that our organizations ha
it's residents and the environment. as mayors of our urban centers, you know what gardens and greenspaces can do from jump starting economic development and urban revitalization to providing a place for children to play, gardens and greenspaces have the power to transform communities. scotts has already had the pleasure of working with many of the mayors here today on a variety of transformative green space initiatives. we've seen just how a teaching garden in los angeles can help children with...
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and certainly in an environment like today where there's even question on whether the bank ought to survive or not then, obviously, the risk profile goes down, so it becomes -- people become less willing to do a deal. i think the other thing that, clearly, from our standpoint what we see many of our competitors, they're able to from the start of trying to develop a deal to the point when the transaction is finally approved, that cycle time is much, much shorter, and in a business like ours where when you get the order, the person needs the product right away to get into the field, you really need that very, very short cycle time. so that's an opportunity for improvement. you know, i think if -- to be fair, i think if bank officials were here, they would number one all say, yep, we recognize it and, two, if we're in an environment where we're supported, continuous improvement can happen, and we can work on those thinks. .. our direct experience is more limited. i would say though that over the last couple of years, several new business pursuits that fortunately had happy endings for us, expo
and certainly in an environment like today where there's even question on whether the bank ought to survive or not then, obviously, the risk profile goes down, so it becomes -- people become less willing to do a deal. i think the other thing that, clearly, from our standpoint what we see many of our competitors, they're able to from the start of trying to develop a deal to the point when the transaction is finally approved, that cycle time is much, much shorter, and in a business like ours...
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in economic and social environment that is breaking down. that structure and effectiveness. a water crisis, an ecological crisis, or the majority living on less than $60 a month. you're the head of families, 30 year old and have a wife with three or four children, the population growth is right now off the charts. and you are living and $60 a day . come into our communities and system i can pay you 400, but you have to believe and carried his rifle. the level of desperation. what it as people get sucked up, that is an unfortunate reality. the trick here is right now we did have a good granular as you of what troubles structures called region where they're is a lot of region influence. we have a general view. you can't fight this kind of war. you have to have that on the ground you. this of the mission had the interventions. it does mean that we have to have a much more clear picture of who our adversary is, how are ever serve relates to the local population and the points of pressure. >> what is your assessment? some major reverses as a result of the drug program. the drough
in economic and social environment that is breaking down. that structure and effectiveness. a water crisis, an ecological crisis, or the majority living on less than $60 a month. you're the head of families, 30 year old and have a wife with three or four children, the population growth is right now off the charts. and you are living and $60 a day . come into our communities and system i can pay you 400, but you have to believe and carried his rifle. the level of desperation. what it as people...
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its population control, the environment and they don't have anything in common with us. they get a peak of did a couple people they have out front to be their conservative individuals but if you really start peeling back the leaders of the onion and will make you cry. it's not conservative at all. they've got us fighting on this issue so much that the national conservative authors are claiming that it's one of the conservative principles. we need to use our conservative principles to address our problem and i think that is what has happened to the recent and it's not just about trying to win the election but grow the party and welcome people and we are wanting you to feel like you are at home. many to learn that in their rhetoric that has been displayed and is doing more damage than it is good. >> i should preface my remarks on this by saying i am in complete agreement that conservatives and republicans need to do a better job or some cases a job for the first time to appeal to hispanic voters and other nonwhite voters but we shouldn't kid ourselves about some of the obs
its population control, the environment and they don't have anything in common with us. they get a peak of did a couple people they have out front to be their conservative individuals but if you really start peeling back the leaders of the onion and will make you cry. it's not conservative at all. they've got us fighting on this issue so much that the national conservative authors are claiming that it's one of the conservative principles. we need to use our conservative principles to address...
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the environment. these are not your grandma's windmills. they are taller than the statue of liberty. their blades are as long as a football field and their blinking lights can be seen for 20 miles. in nashville, vanderbilt and the metropolitan water system are about to erect a small wind turbine as tall as the parthenon replica we have in nashville. it would take 1 million of these to equal the knotsbar nuclear reactor. it could cost 15 times the cost of the nuclear reactor and you would still need the plant for when the wind doesn't blow. when t. boone pickens was asked whether he'd put wind turbines on his texas ranches, he answered "no, they're ugly." birds must think of turbines as cuisinarts in the sky. the u.s. department of interior has set up a process to grant lngs for eagle taking, sort of a hunting license. a new documentary "windfall" chronicles the debate of upstate new yorkers debating whether to build turbines in their town. i ask the question, if wind has all these draw backs, is matur
the environment. these are not your grandma's windmills. they are taller than the statue of liberty. their blades are as long as a football field and their blinking lights can be seen for 20 miles. in nashville, vanderbilt and the metropolitan water system are about to erect a small wind turbine as tall as the parthenon replica we have in nashville. it would take 1 million of these to equal the knotsbar nuclear reactor. it could cost 15 times the cost of the nuclear reactor and you would still...
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a lack of observation of the water environment, and the integration. all of these underlie drought information systems like nidis. in fact, our nation's ability to monitor and predict the state of the water environment is well behind where it needs to be to address not only issues of drought, but also of water variability, flooding, groundwater depleption, of human and the impact of global change. more over, we are fallen behind the capabilities of other nations while significantly constraining our domestic efforts to ensure sustainable water management. the following are critical steps toward an advanced drought pacht -- are needed that represent all major natural and human components of the water cycle. a significant acceleration in the development of advance computer models for hydrologies and water management including an integrated national water model is essential for effect evely managing drought, and arrange critical water issues. second, we must fill in fundamental knowledge gaps of earth water environment. at the surface, and the shelf sub su
a lack of observation of the water environment, and the integration. all of these underlie drought information systems like nidis. in fact, our nation's ability to monitor and predict the state of the water environment is well behind where it needs to be to address not only issues of drought, but also of water variability, flooding, groundwater depleption, of human and the impact of global change. more over, we are fallen behind the capabilities of other nations while significantly constraining...
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i grew up in a religious environment and i am proud of it. i was into the priest. i'm proud of that. i would probably enormously angry right now. so i am grateful for my faith and on and on apologetic about it. >> this is pretty remarkable we started talking a little bit about how it has changed over time. we could have also added to the 19th amendment and women becoming a part of this part of the democratic inclusion. [laughter] but most of the amendments have made it more perfect. they got rid of it. >> ausley understand. >> it is pretty extraordinary. the constitution frees up every american to be eligible for public office, and there is no religious test and that wasn't the prominent feature of the state constitutions. a lot of them actually had religious tests. >> you have the establishment in religion. so, on a understand that but i simply say that the country moved on. i grew up at a time people were respectful of religion and religious people. on grew up when the church was open all the time and nobody broke and and nobody engaged in sacrilegious conduct. i
i grew up in a religious environment and i am proud of it. i was into the priest. i'm proud of that. i would probably enormously angry right now. so i am grateful for my faith and on and on apologetic about it. >> this is pretty remarkable we started talking a little bit about how it has changed over time. we could have also added to the 19th amendment and women becoming a part of this part of the democratic inclusion. [laughter] but most of the amendments have made it more perfect. they...
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i guess i could call having nothing to do with it creating and enabling environment. [laughter] >> it wouldn't be the most shameless claim -- a claim that was ever made. look, i think the fact that we have enormously talented young people, we bring them together in hot house environments and we encourage them to create and do innovative things is one of the great strengths of this country. and every year when i was at harvard, i gave some kind of advice speech to the graduating seniors and the one piece of advice that was always in the speech was don't be fungible. don't make yourself fungible do something where you got uniqueness and that culture has why the united states produces -- if you say bill gates, larry page, sergi brin, mark zuckerberg and then you look for a non-united states name to add to that list, it feels plausible at all, steve jobs -- i mean, you could add larry ellison you could add five more american names -- if you tried to think of the most plausible non-american name to add to that list, it's not easy and that's really a great strength of the c
i guess i could call having nothing to do with it creating and enabling environment. [laughter] >> it wouldn't be the most shameless claim -- a claim that was ever made. look, i think the fact that we have enormously talented young people, we bring them together in hot house environments and we encourage them to create and do innovative things is one of the great strengths of this country. and every year when i was at harvard, i gave some kind of advice speech to the graduating seniors...
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so, in an environment where you can't talk about medicare, in an environment where no one will talk about base broadeners, everyone talks about loophole closers, how do you, how do you get from here to there? and let me ask doug, first, you said that the environment will be different in 2013. other than this pressure you talked about pro the rating agencies what will get these guys singing kumbayah with each other? >> they're not going to sing kumbayah. i don't want to pretend that they will. this environment is the worst but this would be the right time to fix the fiscal cliff so we don't have to worry about the economics. not happening. lame duck would be the second worst. and for all the reasons i outlined i think it is very unlikely we'll do anything real significant. do the little bit you can to avoid damage and get to next year where, i think they're going to be outside pressures from capital markets and rating agencies and there's going to have to be great leadership out of the white house to get this done, and it will be hard. i'm not saying it will be easy. i'm not going to say i
so, in an environment where you can't talk about medicare, in an environment where no one will talk about base broadeners, everyone talks about loophole closers, how do you, how do you get from here to there? and let me ask doug, first, you said that the environment will be different in 2013. other than this pressure you talked about pro the rating agencies what will get these guys singing kumbayah with each other? >> they're not going to sing kumbayah. i don't want to pretend that they...
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that's a fairly inexpensive cocktail of drugs in the current environment in the united states. somebody more expensive regimes even for drug treatment patients could be as much as $5,000, and for people that develop drug resistance which a lot of people that will happen to them over the period of the treatment is a life-long treatment current and present. the treatments can be $50,000 to 5eu7d ,000 per year. i don't see how you take a country with 1.2 people and impose that cost. the cbc says 64% of the people living in the united states that are hiv positive are not receiving drugs. recent studies show that people when they are taking drugs the risk of reinfects goes down by as much as 95%. some of the companies are trying to encourager not hiv positive to take drugs in order to prevent retransmission. there's no way you can do that. the bill proposes a $3 billion reward fund for invasion. split into three different types of invasions. it has an end product price which is similar to the economic intentives so you at the monopoly. but it's better. because it rewarded invasion b
that's a fairly inexpensive cocktail of drugs in the current environment in the united states. somebody more expensive regimes even for drug treatment patients could be as much as $5,000, and for people that develop drug resistance which a lot of people that will happen to them over the period of the treatment is a life-long treatment current and present. the treatments can be $50,000 to 5eu7d ,000 per year. i don't see how you take a country with 1.2 people and impose that cost. the cbc says...
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but what we will have as a we move to a digital environment. we are going it have a lo of dpa that. it's going to be the rocket fuel. we'll understand much more about as you said which students in which contexts and which situations, lots more addition seg -- the ability to dissegregate the data and understand more about specifics. that's definitely one of the important things. and data will also help us understand more about how people learn in general. we'll be able to understand, you know, about how do people actually tend to learn fractions and people able to test them on the theories in a more rapid -- much more rapid format than our previous sort of manual situation. >> there is some agreement that there's at least a kerneling of a good idea here. i wonder if you could talk about. a good idea usually don't cost $5 million or less. how exactly would it work? >> let me start. >> okay. , you know, when asked about the budget for hypothetical organization we did what the architects do. we put a blueprint together and twhaibt it would look like. we think about the staff you would n
but what we will have as a we move to a digital environment. we are going it have a lo of dpa that. it's going to be the rocket fuel. we'll understand much more about as you said which students in which contexts and which situations, lots more addition seg -- the ability to dissegregate the data and understand more about specifics. that's definitely one of the important things. and data will also help us understand more about how people learn in general. we'll be able to understand, you know,...
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and shouldn't that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the actuarial review was done, not today, but at a point with economic projections that are primarily in july over the summer. so it is accurate but interest rates have dropped further than where built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two offsetting factors to that. one is that home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. based on what we know today, even for this year, the actuarial would be significantly better to perform today, just on that one variable. the second point is that the actuarial review is a point in time that assumes that we do no further fha business. one of the things that is artificial about it if i could use that term, is when interest rates go to work, it assumes people pay out faster. that is accurate. what it doesn't take into account is typically half of those folks refinancing to an fha loan. the submitted nature of the actuarial, taking a snapshot in time, assuming
and shouldn't that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the actuarial review was done, not today, but at a point with economic projections that are primarily in july over the summer. so it is accurate but interest rates have dropped further than where built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two offsetting factors to that. one is that home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. based on what...